On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 09:32:25AM +0100, Henk Terhell wrote:
> I agree a cheap Epson model photo scanner (like the $100 Epson V39II) will
> do the job.
> However, I don't think scanning of ordinary prints at higher than 300 dpi
> is worthwhile as results will not become better.
> This in contrast
I agree a cheap Epson model photo scanner (like the $100 Epson V39II) will
do the job.
However, I don't think scanning of ordinary prints at higher than 300 dpi
is worthwhile as results will not become better.
This in contrast with scanning of negatives or slides.
Henk
Op za 11 nov 2023 om 03:41
Edd - as they are prints even an ordinary printer with a flat bed scanner will
work, provided the resolution is set at 600-1200 dpi,
and any post-processing is done with a decent software app such as VueScan or
Photoshop Elements. VueScan may be a bit complex for
her, but Elements or even Micros
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